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MB M class in Jurassic Park
In Jurassic Park, the black MB M Class wheels slip.
. . . . . Do MB M class wheels slip? It has ASR. It is a little bit suspicious that the dragging power improves by pressing the accelerator pedal and making the wheels spin. . . . . . . How can this happen? Static friction is usually higher. Indeed, ASR keeps the wheels have static friction by preventing wheel slip. (But in the mud, it may happen. I do not know.) It seems that driver's airbag deployed by side impact. . . . . . . Driver’s front Airbag deploys only on frontal impact. (It might have been US version (front airbag deploys at lower frontal impact if seat belt is not used. However, I did not see the car move backward by frontal impact.) Last edited by ktlimq; 12-07-2003 at 02:29 PM. |
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Hope my sarcasm shines through here but...
on the new S-class , where's the button for the 'auto-pilot' (MIB II ).
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Wasnt the MIBII car an E class? E55?
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I think it was a S-Class like Kyle said
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You're right TX Bill , it was an E-class , my bad :p
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